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CARROT 



Carotte, Fr. Carota, Ital. 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; three to four 

 pounds required for acre. 



Culture. — April is the time to sow for early use. 

 Sow seed in drills 12 to 15 inches apart, and thin out 

 from 3 to 4 inches in drill, covering seed about one- 

 half inch. For general crop sow in May same dis- 

 tance apart as above, but cover seed a little deeper 

 as the sim is stronger. Perfect specimens require a 

 fine, pulverized, deep soil. 



Danvers Half-Long Improved 



For a 

 general 



crop, the best, the largest yield, the most profitable 

 for the market gardeners. Foots medium length, 

 deep orange, tapering uniformly to a blunt point; 

 smooth and handsome. Flesh sweet, crisp and 

 tender. It is now grown largely everywhere on 

 accoimt of its great productiveness and great 

 adaptability to all classes of soil. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 30c, lb. 75c 



Rubicon Half-Long The finest bunch Car- 



_ rot m existence today. 



This is an entirely new and distinct American 

 strain, finely shaped and of beautiful deep orange 

 color. It grows without neck, and is hollow 

 crowned. It is excellent for growing under glass 

 or outside at any season of the year. Pkt. 5c. and 

 10c, oz. 15c. *4 lb. 30c, lb. 75c 



THIRTY 30) lEARS 

 actual experience back 

 oiSchultz's Seeds. 

 We test all our Seeds 

 for germination, and 

 are sure theywill grow. 



Danvers Half -Long Carrots 



Improved Long Orange A ^ Yellkno ^ n sort; roots long, thickest 



L. ° E_ near the crown, tapering regularly to a 



point; color deep orange. It is a good keeper and extensively grown for 

 stock feeding. Pkt. 5c and 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 30c, lb. 75c. 



Early ChantenaV ^"^ e Carrots e row about 6 inches long, are 



1 £ stump rooted, very smooth, deep red, fine 



grained, sweet and sugary. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 30c, lb. 75c 



Pride of the Market Th * ***** 5> lored and ? ost + h . e Vt tiivA A 



yielder of all Carrots: smooth, straight and 



free from roughness: it is early, without core, very tender and sweet. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 35c, lb. 90c 



Ox-Heart, Or Guerande 11 is intermediate as to length be- 



I tween the half-long varieties (such as 



Danvers ) and the Short Horn Carrot, but much thicker than the latter, 

 attaining at the top from 3 to I inches in diameter. It is a very fine 

 quality for the table. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, oz. 15c, % lb. 30c, lb. 75c. 



Early Scarlet Horn Early an( ^ popular: fine for the private and 

 £ market garden. Grows about 1 inches long. 



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Pkt. 5c. and 10c. oz, 15c, % lb. 35c, lb. 90c. 



COLLARDS 



Chou, Coba, Ft 

 Cavolo, Ital. 



Improved Long Orange Carrot 



One ounce will produce 3000 plants. 

 Culture. — Sow seed as for Cabbage, in June, July and August for suc- 

 cession. Transplant when a month old in rows a foot apart each way and 

 hoe often. 



Time Georgia. Pkt. 5c. oz. 15c, % lb. 25c, lb. 60c. 



CORN SALAD, or FETTICUS 



Mache, Fr. Eaba Riccia, Ital. 



One ounce icill sow 150 feet of drill. 

 Culture. — Sow during August or early in September, in drills % inch 

 deep and 6 inches apart. If the weather is dry when the seed is sown, 

 tread it lightly to insure germination. Just before the Winter, cover thinly 

 with straw or leaves. The seed may also be sown in the Spring. 

 Large-Seeded. The most popular variety grown. Pkt. 5c. and 10c, 

 oz. 15c, Yi lb. 30c, lb. $1.00. 



